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Old 01-05-2011, 06:47 AM   #1
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Sounds like this to me Bill,
I'll know better tonight after I read the "Bla bla" of the "Bla bla" runs this if from the "Bla bla" runs.
Well I guess I won't say[/QUOTE]

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Old 01-05-2011, 08:16 AM   #2
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Yup that me, I read the models review the discussions, whack out a few numbers and argue with the rest of the nerds about it until the next round of models come out.

US models are run by the HPC 4 times a day, European and Canadian models are run twice a day.
There are 6 major weather models in play this time of year. Each has it's own ensemble of up to 8 variations depending on height in the air column being modeled and the type of output, barometric pressure, precip, wind being modeled.

Other localized models or specific models for the Air Force or Navy are also available


All of the above is Unclassified data so all of us can look at it at any time. Pretty cool
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All of the above is Unclassified data so all of us can look at it at any time. Pretty cool
I looked at the charts and will leave it up to the experts to decipher. I can handle real-time forecast (I look out the window ) but 2-5 days out..no clue. Most of the trained forecasters only have a clue 50% of the time.

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I looked at the charts and will leave it up to the experts to decipher. I can handle real-time forecast (I look out the window ) but 2-5 days out..no clue. Most of the trained forecasters only have a clue 50% of the time.
That's totally true, it's so fluid no one truly knows until it's gone.
Like the last storm.

This winter is very unusual from a weather pattern perspective in NE.
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I think it's because it's an El Nino? this year

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I think it's because it's an El Nino? this year
yes, it is having a significant impact.
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That's totally true, it's so fluid no one truly knows until it's gone.
Like the last storm.

This winter is very unusual from a weather pattern perspective in NE.
I'm seeing signs of an early Spring or oddities that i cannot explain
Generally i never see red squirrels out of their Dens this early

the precipitation down under is phenomenal with the 100 year "big wet" happening

when you consider a land mass the size of Texas underwater
thats friggan HUGE ....

Robins showing up early

SAN DIEGO getting so flooded that all the rats moved into the cars
the number of winter tornado's...
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Lets try little or no snow east of Worcester
Maybe more snow Saturday night
More snow Tuesday-Wednesday
More snow next weekend

This is the most confused winter weather I have ever seen.
I can give more technical details but let's just say, the computers are overheating on this one.
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Old 01-07-2011, 09:42 AM   #9
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Talking positively delightful

in exactly 3 hours i'll be telling my
wife that one.....

Did ya hear about the computers?
what computers?
the computers at all the weather stations
why, what's wrong with them?
they're ALL overheating trying to
figure out this weather situation
and they are giving them away free.........
REALLY? Lets go get one
ah hahahahah
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